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    Quote Originally Posted by Corbin_Das
    I'm not sure, but I think the Jonitus saber I have uses tubing about this size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xwingband
    The brass on that site is 1.4" ID... too small. It's not suitable for MHS stuff.
    yeah you're right... unfortunately i already bought it... i did find another site that carries 1.51" ID brass. would something like this work or should i search for something under 1.5"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCheeker
    Quote Originally Posted by xwingband
    The brass on that site is 1.4" ID... too small. It's not suitable for MHS stuff.
    yeah you're right... unfortunately i already bought it... i did find another site that carries 1.51" ID brass. would something like this work or should i search for something under 1.5"?
    what's the link?

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    The goal is 1.45" ID. I guess If I ever really want to use brass I'll get the MHS turned down to fit.
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    thank you

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    I found a 4" brass tube at Lowe's (about $2.50) that was very close on the inside diameter, all it took was a little sanding with a foam backed 400-grit sanding pad. Now it slips over my MHS as smooth as glass. A side benefit is that it is so smooth on the inside that I don't have to worry about scratching the MHS pieces.

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